Understand that to achieve the Quest Cape, you must complete all free or members quest if you are a member you need to do all of it. If a new quest comes out, the cape will then be put into your inventory until you complete the new quests. If your inventory is full, it will be put into your bank. And if your bank space is full, it is then given to the Wise Old Man for him to hold onto.

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Know that no skill is easy to raise. It can take a few months, depending on how long you work on it or if you switch skills every so often.

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Talk to the specific skill tutor. They will ask for 99,000 GP for the cape. Which you should probably have already by the time you get to level 99.

Tips

If you wish to concentrate more, disable any chat and try to focus on one skill.

A big problem with going for some 99 skills is that you get bored fast. A few ways around this is listening to music, talking to people, reading, watching TV, or whatever you do while your person is preforming a task and needs no attention (Keep the audio on to hear when your person stops doing the task). This doesn't work with all skills, some good ones would be Woodcutting and Fishing. and ones you can't do this with would be Fm and any Combat skills.

Power-skill by either dropping items on the ground (if you are woodcutting or fletching) or making runs to the closest bank (fishing at Catherby). Use all of these items to merchant and make money for the cape.

To get trimmed capes, you need to get at least two skills up to level 99. When you get the second cape, both capes will become trimmed. However, hoods can't be trimmed.

Warnings

Trying to earn a skill cape in combat at a low level could lead to death, and it's annoying when you have to buy your armor back or anything you were wearing. (e.g. rainbow boots) Earning money is tricky sometimes unless you have a good way of earning money fast.